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why poor peasantry and industrial workers were not participated in civil disobedience movement? (3 points)

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Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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Rich peasants communities like partydars of Gujarat and Jets of Uttar Pradesh join the moment because being producers of commercial crops Thevar hard hit by the Great Depression and falling prices due to the diffusion of the government to reduce the revenue demand made them fight against the high revenues.



Poor peasants joined the movement they found it difficult to pay rent they wanted the unpaid rent to the land road to be remitted.



Business classes reacted against colonial policies that restricted activities because they work in on expanding their businesses and for this they wanted protection against imports of foreign goods.



Industrial working classes did not participated in last number except in Nagpur region.




Women World large scale participant in the movement. They participated in protest march manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquid shops many went to jails.



Answered by SAMiTUP
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In India Poor peasantry participated in the Civil disobedience movement to some extent. for them this movement meant that they would no longer have to pay rent to their landlords. But the congress didn't support this cause because they didn't want to upset the interests of the rich-landlords who help them financially.

In the case of industrial workers, they did not participate in large numbers , except 8n Nagpur region. As the industrialists came closer with the congress , workers stayed separated.

Thus the relationship of congress with these poor peasants and industrial workers remained uncertain.

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